Opanka has mentioned that people who want to move abroad in search of a better life should follow their own instincts without regard to what other people think.
On the other hand, he mentioned that those who want to hustle and make it in Ghana can also achieve their aim because ultimately there’s viability here that can support that.
The Ghanaian rapper who was part of the golden generation of rappers that emerged from Tema, including Sarkodie, D-Cryme and Yaa Pono, shared this in an interview with Amansan Krakye on Property FM.
Here’s what he said on the foregoing theme, “Well I can’t speak for someone but in this world what I have seen and observed is that not all of our fingers are equal or are the same.
So my response is that you as an individual what you think is the best which will work out perfectly for you then that’s what you ought to do,” he said on Property FM in Cape Coast.
It’s not about what someone says or does but do what will be helpful to you and if you think staying at one place will bring you a disgrace then why continue to stay there?
If you want to move to another place or travel abroad and that will improve your life do it because I support it when people are doing something good for themselves.
There are people who stay in Ghana and become very successful and make a lot of money and the same way there are people who stay abroad and make money in order to become successful,” he stated in the interview.
So what you think would work out for you to improve upon your life is where you ought to be and so I won’t advise anyone that this is the only way to become successful.”
Meanwhile, Opnaka, during their time in the US, has released a fresh track titled “Dumsor Demonstration,” aimed at urging the government to promptly address the issue of power outages.